The XML Cache module allows you to:
Note: | You must be logged in as a member of the Administrators, IntegrationAdministrators, or IntegrationOperators group to add, view, or modify XML Cache entries. See About WebLogic Integration Users, Groups, Roles, and Security Policies in User Management in the Worklist Console Online Help. |
The following topics are provided:
The XML Cache stores XML metadata documents. When you are designing a business process, you use the XML MetaData Cache Control to retrieve the XML documents stored in the XML Cache. You use the XML Cache module to create and maintain the XML metadata documents stored in the XML Cache.
Different applications that reside on different server-nodes can share the XML Cache.
The following table lists the pages you can access from the XML Cache module. The tasks and help topics associated with each are provided:
The XML Cache module allows you to add XML documents to the XML Cache.
The Configure XML Cache page is displayed.
The key is a logical name that uniquely identifies the XML document in the XML Cache. Do not use MBCS characters in the key name.
Note: | Leading and trailing spaces are trimmed for entries in the Key field. |
You can update an existing XML document from the Configure XML Cache page.
The Configure XML Cache page is displayed.
The key is a logical name that uniquely identifies the XML document in the XML Cache.
You can view the code for any XML document stored in the XML Cache.
The Configure XML Cache page is displayed.
The code for the specified XML document is displayed in the View XML Cache Content page.
You can delete any XML document from the XML Cache whenever you want.
The Configure XML Cache page is displayed.
The XML document associated with the key you specified is deleted from the XML Cache.
You can view all of the entries for the XML Cache from the XML Cache module.
The Configure XML Cache page is displayed.
The View XML MetaData Keys page is displayed.
The content for the selected key is displayed on the View XML Cache Content page.